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Help - Building New PC
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Help - Building New PC
Hey,

My current PC is getting fairly out of date now and I have been looking into parts to build a new one. I haven't been keeping up to date with the latest and best components so I'm not sure what I've picked out is the best or not.

I already have a Graphics Card (Nvidia GTS640MB) so I'm fine on that, it's just basically everything else I need. My budget would be around £550ish but I could extend it to £600

Motherboard: http://www.ebuyer.com/product/145748

Hard Drive: http://www.ebuyer.com/product/146252

RAM: http://www.ebuyer.com/product/119190 x2

CPU: http://www.ebuyer.com/product/139971

Case + PSU: http://www.ebuyer.com/product/177749

This all adds up to £538 and I haven't even added a sound card yet and OS (W7 64bit, likely Home Premium).

I don't play many games now, but that's down to the fact my PC won't run them well. So when I get this I'll be playing games like BC2, etc.

If any of you could help me in finding components to fit within my budget it would be appreciated

Thanks
#2 - arco
They cost quite a bit more though don't they? Especially the i7's and the mobos to go with them. I wouldn't need anything that powerful anyway, let alone have the money.
#4 - arco
The ones I listed as an example, would be only £20 more than the mb/cpu you listed. You could also save those £20 by going with a cheaper mb, making the cost excactly the same.

Edit: You also would need DDR3 memory, like these: http://www.ebuyer.com/product/191175 (£20 cheaper than the DDR2 ones you listed )
#6 - arco
Hmm ok, I'll wait for any replies incase someone has any ideas. Thanks for the help

It all comes to £614 with OS and Soundcard too, suppose that isn't too bad.

Is this soundcard decent? http://www.ebuyer.com/product/129740
#8 - arco
Unless you have some special needs, the built-in soundcard should be good enough. I haven't personally had the need for a stand-alone soundcard, so dunno what's good or not. But the Creative one is an ok one I guess.
True, I think right now I'll skip the card and buy it another time when I have some more money
#11 - pipa
Ah yes I just read that, thanks
Just a small note from my experience and view on upgrading/building a PC. It would be better to up the cost a little now, than to build a PC that is already behind current technology. You said you don't play games primarily because your current computer is not good enough, with that thought I would recommend spending the little more now. I'm not saying doubling your budget is okay, or anything like that - perhaps waiting an additional month to save a little bit more for the parts; that is the sort of thing I recommend.

I am not mentioning anything specific about the actual components to build your system, but if you have RAM type A and RAM type B which is better for just a little more costly than type A - then in my opinion it wouldn't be smart to save the money. You need to remember you are upgrading for a reason, don't make it so you will need to upgrade again soon. Of course within limits of some sort of budget, you don't need the best of the best but still I think you see what I mean.
I see what you mean but I have already gone over my budget. I could wait and save some more, but what would you recommend spending more money on? Motherboard and CPU?
you should see if you can get a q9550 instead of an e8400 for that price. also, you can prlly get a cheaper motherboard, unless you are going for a heavy overclock. That is a lot of money to spend on a 775 motherboard. 2x2 sticks of reputable DDR2 1066 ram instead of 2x1.

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